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Show Predict Miners Will Not Call Oil Coal Strike ARE P TERMINER WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Labor leaders predicted today to-day that international officers of the United Mine Workers of America, meeting at Indianapolis, would not call off the strike I is directed by Federal Judge Anderson, vhatever the legal consequences con-sequences might be. HEPNER FACES SHORTAGE HEPFNER, Ore , Nov. 10. Hep I rmer is feeling (he effect of the coal I strike, tbe shortage of fuel having forced the Heppner Light and Water J company to rut i's light and powei fltrvice from twenty-four hours a day to eight. ! The plant closes at midnight runs a I couple of hours in ihe morning to al- v ; low citizens to izc breakfast, and thtn- I closes until 1 p m. Several cars of coal for the corn-; i pan shipped from Utah before the, istrike commenced, are unaccounted; for, being lost or confiscated. Hepp- nor and lone both depend on this company for their water supply, and should the fuel shortage continue, long the situation will be serious, |